A TIKTOKER shared a tragic final video just weeks before her body was discovered near a hiking trail.
Hannah Moody, 31, was a social media influencer with a combined total of 48,000 followers across her TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube channel.
She made lifestyle content centered around her faith and love of hiking.
Her last TikTok was uploaded on April 14, where she spoke about her relationship with Christianity.
“You were never meant to go through this life alone,” Moody said in the nearly two-minute clip.
Realizing that I am not by myself, understanding that I do not have to bear this burden on my own of attempting to transform and aiming to be a certain way or aiming to shape my life in a certain manner.
“The only way I was actually able to change my life, change my story, was with the help of Jesus.”
Moody captioned the video with: “He wants to walk with you every step of the way.”
She also posted a video on Instagram on May 18, just days before she was reported missing.
In the video, Moody can be seen walking on a path talking about the transformations in her life, like securing a new job and dealing with the pressure that accompanies it.
“There can always be something positive in every situation, if you just look for it,” read the caption.
Nevertheless, the social media personality was declared missing on May 21 when her family and friends revealed they had not been in contact with her or heard from her since she set off on her hike in Scottsdale, Arizona, on that day.
In a press release, the Scottsdale Police Department said authorities were at the trail where Moody was last seen, and her car was found in the parking lot.
“Officers began search efforts on foot, with drones and assistance from a Phoenix Police Department helicopter,” read the release.
“Search efforts continued for Hannah for approximately four and a half hours until around 11:30 p.m., when the search was called off for the evening.”
A team of more than 20 officers on foot and bikes searched the trail with the help of the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department.
The sheriff’s air unit found Moody’s body about 600 feet from the Gateway Trailhead of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale around noon.
Before her death, Moody lived in California, according to the Los Angeles Times.
“Scottsdale detectives and crime scene personnel will now conduct a thorough investigation to piece together what happened to Hannah and how she died,” said the sheriff’s department.
“Our investigation will be in cooperation with the Maricopa County Office of the Medical Examiner, which will ultimately determine the cause of death.”
The temperature in the area where her body was found typically got as high as 100 degrees by noon, including on the day she was discovered.
An investigation is underway, but authorities said that Moody’s body didn’t show any signs of trauma or foul play.